Always verify your Panel Code (found on a sticker inside the back cover, e.g., VES430...) before flashing, as using the wrong firmware can result in an upside-down or solarized image.

If you are looking for specific, tested 17MB130S firmware, it is highly recommended to visit dedicated electronics forums like , where members can guide you based on your specific board and panel identification numbers.

Tip: When searching Google or forum bars, format your query using your exact product code: "17MB130S" AND "101xxxxx" firmware . Step-by-Step USB Flashing Instructions

The Brand of the TV (e.g., Toshiba, JVC, Hitachi)? The Model Number from the sticker on the back?

The found on the back sticker?

The firmware you downloaded was configured for a different brand using a different remote infrared code. You will need to flash a firmware file intended for your specific TV brand.

Visit elektroda.com or elektroda.pl to search their database and find panel-specific dumps.

: Check the device's user manual or technical documentation. Sometimes, the firmware update process and links are provided in these resources.

Your TV screen has a sticker on the metal frame. Look for a code starting with , HV , BOE , LC , or TPT .

The TV is bricked, stuck on the boot logo, or the standby light is blinking continuously.

Place the firmware files (usually upgrade_loader.pkg or similar) directly in the root directory. The "OK" Method: Unplug the TV from the wall. Insert the USB. Press and hold the OK button on the remote. Plug the TV back in while continuing to hold OK. Release when the standby LED begins to flash rapidly . Download Sources

Displays the correct logo (e.g., Toshiba vs. JVC) and built-in apps.

Open the back of the TV and look for a sticker on the metal chassis of the screen (e.g., VES400QNDS-2D-N11). Firmware must match this panel code. Check the Brand Support Page: